Docker garbage collection is already managed by kubelet daemon

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Smaine Kahlouch 2015-10-08 09:21:49 +02:00
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# Set to "false' to disable default Monitoring (cAdvisor + heapster + influxdb + grafana)
enable_monitoring: false
# Set to 'false' to disable the docker garbage collection.
# Every hour it removes images that are not used by containers and exited containers.
enable_docker_gc: true

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# Set to "false' to disable default Monitoring (cAdvisor + heapster + influxdb + grafana)
# enable_monitoring: false
# Set to 'false' to disable the docker garbage collection.
# Every hour it removes images that are not used by containers and exited containers.
# enable_docker_gc: true

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2014 Spotify AB.
#
# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
# distributed with this work for additional information
# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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#
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#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
# This script attempts to garbage collect docker containers and images.
# Containers that exited more than an hour ago are removed.
# Images that have existed more than an hour and are not in use by any
# containers are removed.
# Note: Although docker normally prevents removal of images that are in use by
# containers, we take extra care to not remove any image tags (e.g.
# ubuntu:14.04, busybox, etc) that are used by containers. A naive
# "docker rmi `docker images -q`" will leave images stripped of all tags,
# forcing users to re-pull the repositories even though the images
# themselves are still on disk.
# Note: State is stored in $STATE_DIR, defaulting to /var/lib/docker-gc
set -o nounset
set -o errexit
GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS=${GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS:=3600}
STATE_DIR=${STATE_DIR:=/var/lib/docker-gc}
DOCKER=${DOCKER:=docker}
PID_DIR=${PID_DIR:=/var/run}
for pid in $(pidof -s docker-gc); do
if [[ $pid != $$ ]]; then
echo "[$(date)] : docker-gc : Process is already running with PID $pid"
exit 1
fi
done
trap "rm -f -- '$PID_DIR/dockergc'" EXIT
echo $$ > $PID_DIR/dockergc
EXCLUDE_FROM_GC=${EXCLUDE_FROM_GC:=/etc/docker-gc-exclude}
if [ ! -f "$EXCLUDE_FROM_GC" ]
then
EXCLUDE_FROM_GC=/dev/null
fi
EXCLUDE_CONTAINERS_FROM_GC=${EXCLUDE_CONTAINERS_FROM_GC:=/etc/docker-gc-exclude-containers}
if [ ! -f "$EXCLUDE_CONTAINERS_FROM_GC" ]
then
EXCLUDE_CONTAINERS_FROM_GC=/dev/null
fi
EXCLUDE_IDS_FILE="exclude_ids"
EXCLUDE_CONTAINER_IDS_FILE="exclude_container_ids"
function date_parse {
if date --utc >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# GNU/date
echo $(date -u --date "${1}" "+%s")
else
# BSD/date
echo $(date -j -u -f "%F %T" "${1}" "+%s")
fi
}
# Elapsed time since a docker timestamp, in seconds
function elapsed_time() {
# Docker 1.5.0 datetime format is 2015-07-03T02:39:00.390284991
# Docker 1.7.0 datetime format is 2015-07-03 02:39:00.390284991 +0000 UTC
utcnow=$(date -u "+%s")
replace_q="${1#\"}"
without_ms="${replace_q:0:19}"
replace_t="${without_ms/T/ }"
epoch=$(date_parse "${replace_t}")
echo $(($utcnow - $epoch))
}
function compute_exclude_ids() {
# Find images that match patterns in the EXCLUDE_FROM_GC file and put their
# id prefixes into $EXCLUDE_IDS_FILE, prefixed with ^
PROCESSED_EXCLUDES="processed_excludes.tmp"
# Take each line and put a space at the beginning and end, so when we
# grep for them below, it will effectively be: "match either repo:tag
# or imageid". Also delete blank lines or lines that only contain
# whitespace
sed 's/^\(.*\)$/ \1 /' $EXCLUDE_FROM_GC | sed '/^ *$/d' > $PROCESSED_EXCLUDES
# The following looks a bit of a mess, but here's what it does:
# 1. Get images
# 2. Skip header line
# 3. Turn columnar display of 'REPO TAG IMAGEID ....' to 'REPO:TAG IMAGEID'
# 4. find lines that contain things mentioned in PROCESSED_EXCLUDES
# 5. Grab the image id from the line
# 6. Prepend ^ to the beginning of each line
# What this does is make grep patterns to match image ids mentioned by
# either repo:tag or image id for later greppage
$DOCKER images \
| tail -n+2 \
| sed 's/^\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\).*/ \1:\2 \3 /' \
| grep -f $PROCESSED_EXCLUDES 2>/dev/null \
| cut -d' ' -f3 \
| sed 's/^/^/' > $EXCLUDE_IDS_FILE
}
function compute_exclude_container_ids() {
# Find containers matching to patterns listed in EXCLUDE_CONTAINERS_FROM_GC file
# Implode their values with a \| separator on a single line
PROCESSED_EXCLUDES=`cat $EXCLUDE_CONTAINERS_FROM_GC \
| xargs \
| sed -e 's/ /\|/g'`
# The empty string would match everything
if [ "$PROCESSED_EXCLUDES" = "" ]; then
touch $EXCLUDE_CONTAINER_IDS_FILE
return
fi
# Find all docker images
# Filter out with matching names
# and put them to $EXCLUDE_CONTAINER_IDS_FILE
$DOCKER ps -a \
| grep -E "$PROCESSED_EXCLUDES" \
| awk '{ print $1 }' \
| tr -s " " "\012" \
| sort -u > $EXCLUDE_CONTAINER_IDS_FILE
}
# Change into the state directory (and create it if it doesn't exist)
if [ ! -d "$STATE_DIR" ]
then
mkdir -p $STATE_DIR
fi
cd "$STATE_DIR"
# Verify that docker is reachable
$DOCKER version 1>/dev/null
# List all currently existing containers
$DOCKER ps -a -q --no-trunc | sort | uniq > containers.all
# List running containers
$DOCKER ps -q --no-trunc | sort | uniq > containers.running
# compute ids of container images to exclude from GC
compute_exclude_ids
# compute ids of containers to exclude from GC
compute_exclude_container_ids
# List containers that are not running
comm -23 containers.all containers.running > containers.exited
# Find exited containers that finished at least GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS ago
echo -n "" > containers.reap.tmp
cat containers.exited | while read line
do
EXITED=$(${DOCKER} inspect -f "{{json .State.FinishedAt}}" ${line})
ELAPSED=$(elapsed_time $EXITED)
if [[ $ELAPSED -gt $GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS ]]; then
echo $line >> containers.reap.tmp
fi
done
# List containers that we will remove and exclude ids.
cat containers.reap.tmp | sort | uniq | grep -v -f $EXCLUDE_CONTAINER_IDS_FILE > containers.reap || true
# List containers that we will keep.
comm -23 containers.all containers.reap > containers.keep
# List images used by containers that we keep.
# This may be both image id's and repo/name:tag, so normalize to image id's only
cat containers.keep |
xargs -n 1 $DOCKER inspect -f '{{.Config.Image}}' 2>/dev/null |
sort | uniq |
xargs -n 1 $DOCKER inspect -f '{{.Id}}' 2>/dev/null |
sort | uniq > images.used
# List images to reap; images that existed last run and are not in use.
$DOCKER images -q --no-trunc | sort | uniq > images.all
# Find images that are created at least GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS ago
echo -n "" > images.reap.tmp
cat images.all | while read line
do
CREATED=$(${DOCKER} inspect -f "{{.Created}}" ${line})
ELAPSED=$(elapsed_time $CREATED)
if [[ $ELAPSED -gt $GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS ]]; then
echo $line >> images.reap.tmp
fi
done
comm -23 images.reap.tmp images.used | grep -v -f $EXCLUDE_IDS_FILE > images.reap || true
# Reap containers.
xargs -n 1 $DOCKER rm --volumes=true < containers.reap &>/dev/null || true
# Reap images.
xargs -n 1 $DOCKER rmi < images.reap &>/dev/null || true

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- name: Copy Docker systemd unit file
copy: src=systemd-docker.service dest=/lib/systemd/system/docker.service
notify: restart docker
- name: Copy Docker garbage collection script
copy: src=docker-gc dest={{ bin_dir }}/docker-gc mode=700
when: enable_docker_gc
- name: Copy Cron for garbage collection script
template: src=cron_docker-gc.j2 dest=/etc/cron.hourly/cron_docker-gc mode=755
when: enable_docker_gc

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#!/bin/sh
test -x {{ bin_dir }}/docker-gc || exit 0
{{ bin_dir }}/docker-gc